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August 29, 2021

Sermon Series: Just Don't

Aaron Buer — Senior Pastor
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Pastor Aaron Buer discusses Jesus’s warnings about treasure and worry. Through this conversation, we see that God can be trusted to take care of our needs. We are challenged to trade trust for worry and generosity for storing up treasure.

Matthew 6:19-34

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    Pastor Aaron Buer talks about Jesus’s warning against doing things for attention. Through this conversation, we see God is concerned about what’s going on in our heart, not what we do for others to see. We are challenged to live for the approval of God and not those around us. Matthew 6:1-18

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    Look At Them

    Pastor Aaron Buer talks about how to relate to others when we don’t see eye to eye. Through this conversation, we see three behaviors we need to avoid. We are challenged to avoid judgment without mercy, correction without self-awareness and helping without boundaries. Matthew 7:1-6

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